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Minister Kuçi provides institutional support to DFM

Minister Kuçi provides institutional support to DFM

Prishtina, 19/02/2014

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, today paid a visit to the Department of Forensic Medicine (DFM) where he was hosted by the Director Arsim Gerxhaliu and the staff of this Department. 

Upon this occassion, Minister Kuçi was introduced with working conditions in this department as well as the plans and cooperation with the EULEX team. In this regard, Ministri Kuçi appreciated the work done by EULEX within DFM, whereas praised the work of this department as very important for the justice in Kosovo, providing support especially in the missing persons’ sector that plays a very important role. 

During this meeting were exchanged views related to transition of EULEX mission at the Department of Forensic Medicine, in the meantime, it was discussed about the plans for the DFM to function as independent Agency in the future. 

Minister Kuçi promised continuation of support for the Department of Forensic Medicine on building of capacities and working conditions by providing institutional comprehensive support.

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